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LT0667 Issue 1.0 6 December 2017 Page 1 of 18 T-Gen2 60W/120W Emergency Warning System INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The VIGILANT T-Gen2 is a self-contained Emergency Warning System (EWS) with 100V speaker line supervision and digitised speech messages. It has been designed to comply with the Grade 3 requirements of AS 4428.16. T-Gen2 is available in 2 versions for assembly directly into fire panels or other equipment (see page 16 for a full list of available items and accessories): FP1115 T-Gen 60: 60W unit with tones, fault supervision and speech. Has built-in storage for up to 2 minutes of pre-defined messages and tones. A microphone input is available for emergency public address and for recording messages different to the standard messages supplied. A suitable microphone is Part Number ME0290. FP1116 T-Gen 120: Same as FP1115 except the power output is 120W. It is larger and heavier, so the mounting options are different. It is also available assembled onto a 3U 19” rack mounting door, complete with a User Interface and a microphone ; and as a complete Building Occupant Warning System (BOWS). FP1121 3U Door complete with T-Gen 60 & User Interface: A grey 3U door with a Grade 3 User Interface and a PA microphone, and a T-Gen 60 mounted on the back, ready for installation in fire panels. FP1136 8U Cabinet Building Occupant Warning System: A titania coloured 8U cabinet with a Grade 3 T-Gen2 User Interface and PA microphone on a 3U door, with a T-Gen 60 and 5A PSU mounted inside. Able to accommodate an additional T-Gen 60 (not at full power) and up to 3 100V Switching/ Splitter Modules. FP1137 18U Cabinet Building Occupant Warning System: A cream wrinkle coloured 18U cabinet with a Grade 3 T-Gen2 User Interface and PA microphone on a 3U door, with a T-Gen 120 and 10A PSU mounted inside. Space for an additional T-Gen 60 or T-Gen 120 and up to 8 100V Switching/Splitter Modules inside. Optional modules that can be used with T-Gen2 are: FP1117 100V Switching Module: This splits the T-Gen2’s 100V output into 4 short-circuit isolated outputs that can also be used to direct paging announcements to specific areas. FP1118 100V Splitter Module: This splits the T-Gen2’s 100V output into 4 short-circuit isolated outputs. No control of the outputs is possible. FP1122 T-Gen2 User Interface: A 3U 19” rack door containing a Grade 3 User Interface and a microphone for controlling the T-Gen2, or making either emergency speech or area paging announcements. SU0360 A 4488 4 Zone Paging Console: A 4 zone paging console with microphone and chime option that can be used with the SU0361 A 4489 Audio Switcher to achieve 4 area paging with T-Gen2. SU0361 A 4489 Audio Switcher: Used with the A 4428 4 zone paging console to provide relay outputs. These instructions cover the installation and wiring of the T-Gen2, plus operation of the on-board OLED display and pushbuttons. For installation and operation of the optional modules refer to the following documents: LT0668 LIT,T-GEN2 100V SWITCHING MODULE INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS LT0669 LIT,4100ESi, T-GEN 60/120 MTG BRKT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS LT0670 LIT,4100ESi, 2 X 100V MODULE BRKT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS LT0671 LIT,T-GEN2 100V SPLITTER MODULE INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS LT0672 LIT,GRADE 3 USER INTERFACE INSTALLATION GUIDE LT0673 LIT,T-GEN2 USER INTERFACE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LT0676 LIT,BOWS T-GEN2 INSTALL & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LT0677 LIT,T-GEN2 ISOLATION AMPLIFIER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS

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LT0667 Issue 1.0 6 December 2017 Page 1 of 18

T-Gen2 60W/120W Emergency Warning System

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The VIGILANT T-Gen2 is a self-contained Emergency Warning System (EWS) with 100V speaker line supervision and digitised speech messages. It has been designed to comply with the Grade 3 requirements of AS 4428.16. T-Gen2 is available in 2 versions for assembly directly into fire panels or other equipment (see page 16 for a full list of available items and accessories): FP1115 T-Gen 60: 60W unit with tones, fault supervision and speech. Has built-in storage for up to 2 minutes

of pre-defined messages and tones. A microphone input is available for emergency public address and for recording messages different to the standard messages supplied. A suitable microphone is Part Number ME0290.

FP1116 T-Gen 120: Same as FP1115 except the power output is 120W. It is larger and heavier, so the

mounting options are different. It is also available assembled onto a 3U 19” rack mounting door, complete with a User Interface and a microphone; and as a complete Building Occupant Warning System (BOWS). FP1121 3U Door complete with T-Gen 60 & User Interface: A grey 3U door with a Grade 3 User Interface

and a PA microphone, and a T-Gen 60 mounted on the back, ready for installation in fire panels. FP1136 8U Cabinet Building Occupant Warning System: A titania coloured 8U cabinet with a Grade 3

T-Gen2 User Interface and PA microphone on a 3U door, with a T-Gen 60 and 5A PSU mounted inside. Able to accommodate an additional T-Gen 60 (not at full power) and up to 3 100V Switching/ Splitter Modules.

FP1137 18U Cabinet Building Occupant Warning System: A cream wrinkle coloured 18U cabinet with a

Grade 3 T-Gen2 User Interface and PA microphone on a 3U door, with a T-Gen 120 and 10A PSU mounted inside. Space for an additional T-Gen 60 or T-Gen 120 and up to 8 100V Switching/Splitter Modules inside.

Optional modules that can be used with T-Gen2 are: FP1117 100V Switching Module: This splits the T-Gen2’s 100V output into 4 short-circuit isolated outputs

that can also be used to direct paging announcements to specific areas. FP1118 100V Splitter Module: This splits the T-Gen2’s 100V output into 4 short-circuit isolated outputs. No

control of the outputs is possible. FP1122 T-Gen2 User Interface: A 3U 19” rack door containing a Grade 3 User Interface and a microphone

for controlling the T-Gen2, or making either emergency speech or area paging announcements.

SU0360 A 4488 4 Zone Paging Console: A 4 zone paging console with microphone and chime option that

can be used with the SU0361 A 4489 Audio Switcher to achieve 4 area paging with T-Gen2.

SU0361 A 4489 Audio Switcher: Used with the A 4428 4 zone paging console to provide relay outputs. These instructions cover the installation and wiring of the T-Gen2, plus operation of the on-board OLED display and pushbuttons. For installation and operation of the optional modules refer to the following documents: LT0668 LIT,T-GEN2 100V SWITCHING MODULE INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS LT0669 LIT,4100ESi, T-GEN 60/120 MTG BRKT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS LT0670 LIT,4100ESi, 2 X 100V MODULE BRKT INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS LT0671 LIT,T-GEN2 100V SPLITTER MODULE INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS LT0672 LIT,GRADE 3 USER INTERFACE INSTALLATION GUIDE LT0673 LIT,T-GEN2 USER INTERFACE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LT0676 LIT,BOWS T-GEN2 INSTALL & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LT0677 LIT,T-GEN2 ISOLATION AMPLIFIER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS

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1. CHECKING THE KIT Before commencing installation, please ensure that the following items are present and undamaged:

1 x T-Gen2 Board (60W/120W as appropriate) 1 x Installation & Operating Instructions (LT0667 – this document) 1 x 3k3 resistor ELD for MX4428 & F3200 Ancil Relays 6 x 10k resistors Alarm, AIE, GP 1-4 Input EOLs 1 x 15k resistor 4100ESi NAC output termination 1 x 56k resistor 100V line ELD 2 x 100k resistors 2 branch 100V line ELD 3 x 27k resistors 3 branch Strobe ELD 1 x 100V Speaker Line Warning Label (LB0648) 4 x M4 x 10 Screws for mounting T-Gen 120 220mm heatshrink for sleeving 100V EOL resistors 1 x LM0459 loom for MX1 1 x 10A fuse for LM0459

2. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1 In general the T-Gen2 can be mounted in an MX1, MX4428, F3200, 4100ESi or BOWS cabinet using the

mounting holes provided in the cabinet gearplate. The following sections outline the installation. 8U MX1 supports a single T-Gen 60 or T-Gen 120 module on the gearplate.

15U or BTO MX1 supports:

• A T-Gen 60 or T-Gen 120 on the gearplate LHS.

• A T-Gen 60 on the gearplate RHS return fold. • An FP1121 3U User Interface complete with a T-Gen 60 on the 19” rack.

To mount the T-Gen 120 on the MX1 gearplate use 4 x M4 screws supplied and the threaded inserts on a 50/65mm (W) x 150mm (H) pattern that are provided for mounting the MX Loop Cards on the gearplate.

Fig 1.A Mounting T-Gen2 on MX1 gearplate

8U F3200 The T-Gen 60 can be fitted in 1 of four positions also used for the F3200 8 Zone and 8 Relay Modules. 15U F3200 The T-Gen 60 will mount on the gearplate LHS. The T-Gen 120 does not easily mount on the 15U gearplate – drilling extra holes and using special mounting hardware would be required. Do not fit a T-Gen2 to the cardframe. 15U MX4428 supports a T-Gen 60 on the gearplate LHS. 28U/40U BTO MX4428 In general the ADR/MXP/MPR/T-GEN mounting positions can be used to mount T-Gen2 units, except as follows: • The positions on the side folds should not be used for T-Gen2 units at all, due to the weight of the T-Gen2. • The two positions on most gear plates that are hard to the top left-hand side of the gear plate cannot be used

for T-Gen 120 as there are mounting nuts underneath that conflict with the T-Gen 120 chassis. 4100ESi 15U Compact Panel supports a single T-Gen 60 on the right hand side fold of the gearplate. A T-Gen 120 will not fit as it’s too deep. 4100ESi PDI bays can accommodate up to two T-Gen 60 or T-Gen 120, by mounting each one onto an FP1119 PDI mounting bracket.

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Fig 1.B Mounting T-Gen2 in 4100ESi with APS and 100V Modules

3U 19” rack mounting version (FP1121 or FP1123) can be fitted to 19” rack cabinets using the included mounting hardware, provided there is enough space behind. BOWS Use the T-Gen2 mounting positions on the BOWS gearplate.

Step 2.Check the T-Gen2 is earthed– which is usually achieved through the metal mounting screws. The 100V

warning label needs to be fitted adjacent to the 100V OUT terminal on the T-Gen2.

Step 3. All wiring must be kept clear of the heat sink and air should be able to flow freely around it. No part of the

cabinet, card frame or wiring must touch the heat sink. With the 120W version all cabling, loose objects, etc., need to be kept clear of the fan to avoid obstructing the fan’s rotation.

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

3. SPEAKER WIRING 3.1 100V Speaker Line Wiring

Note:

The 100V speaker wiring can produce an electric shock when operating, so it is defined as an LV circuit and is subject to the Australian Standard AS/ACIF S009:2013. Ensure that the 100V speaker cabling is appropriately separated and insulated from LV mains power wiring, ELV cabling and other customer cabling such as fire detection and control circuits. 100V speaker wiring is required to be double insulated. A 100V warning label is provided which should be placed near to the T-Gen2 100V Out terminals.

The T-Gen2 has 100V Line supervision, and therefore requires a DC-decoupling capacitor in series with each speaker transformer. The capacitors must be bipolar, always placed in series with the transformer primary, and have a value of about 1 - 5uF per Watt of the speaker’s load (see table below). For a single line of loudspeakers a 56k resistor ELD is required to be placed at the end of the line. If wiring in two branches, then two 100k ELDs are used, one on each branch. See Figure 2.1 for wiring details.

Any 100V ELD resistors fitted in the cabinet need to be sleeved so that it is not possible to touch the resistor leads.

Speaker Load 0.33W - 0.5W 1W - 5W 10W - 20W 40W

Capacitor 1uF 10uF 47uF 100uF

It is possible to use a higher value capacitor on each speaker, however if there are a large number of speakers on the line then T-Gen2 may indicate a fault on power up. This will clear after a few minutes, once the supervision voltage on the line has stabilised. The capacitor’s voltage rating must be at least 10V.

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100V OUT

J5

SINGLE LINE 60/120W

MAX

(See Note 1)

EOLR 56K

T-Gen2

Note1. Capacitor 10V bipolar. Value 1-5uF per watt of speaker load.

T-Gen2

100V OUTJ5

EOLR100K

EOLR100K

(See Note 1)

(See Note 1)

DUAL LINE 60/120W MAX

Figure 2.1 100V Speaker Line Wiring

3.2 100V Switching Module

The T-Gen2 has the ability to drive and control 100V Switching Modules to provide switched 100V outputs to up to 4 areas, for example for use with the 4-zone paging console.

The T-Gen2’s 100V output is connected to the 100V input of the first FP1117 100V Switching Module, and this daisy-chains on to other 100V Switching Modules, with the last one in the chain terminated with a 56k resistor (sleeved for protection).

Refer to LT0668 100V Switching Module Installation Instructions for further details.

3.3 100V Splitter Module

The T-Gen2’s 100V output can be fed into one or more FP1118 100V Splitter Modules to provide 4 x 100V outputs with separate short-circuit isolation. The 100V signal daisy-chains in/out of multiple modules, with the last one terminated with the 56k EOL (sleeved for protection). Refer to LT0669 100V Splitter Module Installation Instructions for details.

4. INPUT/OUTPUT WIRING DETAILS

Earthing

The T-Gen2 must be connected to the cabinet EARTH using either a metal standoff on the bottom left hand mounting hole (near to J5 100V Output), or the Earth screw terminal on J5. The 3U Door rack mounting version should be earthed to a cabinet Earth tab using the supplied earth lead. 4.1 Power Connection

The T-Gen2 must be powered from a suitable monitored 24V supply. Under AS 1670.1 the PSU must be able to power the T-Gen2 with no battery connected. Therefore the PSU must have sufficient current capacity to match the total load (speakers plus Strobe) connected to the T-Gen2 units for the peak currents taken during sound generation. Refer to the T-Gen2 Specifications for the current requirements. On an MX1 panel the T-Gen2 needs to be powered from the LOOP INTERFACE SUPPLY (J33) via a suitable fuse (10A). This lead and a fuse is included with the T-Gen2. In a 4100ESi panel the power for the T-Gen2 is taken from the PDI backplane or from three VAUX outputs paralleled up on the 4100 APS. 4.2 General Purpose Inputs

T-Gen2 has 6 general purpose digital inputs: ALM-, AIE-, and GP1 to GP4. Each is programmable for its function and whether open circuit fault supervision is enabled. A contact closure to 0V activates the assigned function. Generally the ALM- input is used to trigger the T-Gen2 into the alarm condition and play the evacuate signal. On some configurations (see Table 1) the AIE input is set to play the Alert tone with no message. The AIE and the GPINx inputs can be used to activate the audio inputs for paging, play a recorded message, or indicate a fault from an external PSU, amplifier or other equipment. Each input is configurable for its function. Figure 3.3 shows various wiring options and the section 4 Zone Area Paging shows how to wire up a 4 zone paging console for area paging. When supervision is enabled a 10k EOL resistor is required to allow open circuit fault detection.

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10K

Alarm or Alarm Devices Relay

ALM-

0V

A/I/E-

T-Gen2

J13

Push Button to Play Message or Select Audio Input

GPIN1

0V

T-Gen2

J15

Fig 3.3A Fire Alarm Input Wiring (Supervised) Fig 3.3B Unsupervised Play Message/Input Audio

10K

0V

A/I/E-

T-Gen2

J13

EIA

0V

A/I/E-

T-Gen2

J13

CHGR FLT-

0V

1948 PSUorPSU24xx

Fig 3.3C Auto/Isolate (Disable) / Evacuate Input Fig 3.3D AIE Input Used For External PSU Fault 4.3 Audio Inputs 1 & 2

The T-Gen2 provides 2 audio inputs, AUDIO IN 1 and AUDIO IN 2, for functions like background music, paging, etc. Both are available on screw terminals (J12, J10) and AUDIO IN 1 is also available on a 3.5mm socket J11 (only TIP and Ground connections are used). Both inputs are transformer isolated and require a minimum voltage of ≈150mV RMS for full volume output. Higher input voltages can be accommodated by reducing the volume through the on-board volume controls (VR2 and VR1 respectively). Audio sources such as a radio, music player, paging console, internet streaming receiver, microphone with pre-amplifier, etc., can be connected. Each input can be configured as Always On (plays if no higher priority input is selected), or GP Input controlled (specific GP input is active), or Paging (a GP input configured for paging is active).

+

-

T-Gen2

J10, J12

+ Audio

- SourceIN xAudio

Fig 3.4 Audio Input Connections 4.4 Audio Output 1

The T-Gen2 provides a low-level audio output that is always enabled and will play whatever is being output on the T-Gen2’s 100V output. It can be used to drive an external amplifier. Alternatively it could be used as a headphone output to listen to the recorded messages and signals. The OLED Listen commands send the message signal to just this output. Note if the output is being used for an external amplifier, then the audio will also go to the amplifier(s) when the Listen

commands are used. Section 3.11 describes how to use the Audio Output with T-Gen 50 units operating in Slave mode. 4.5 PA Microphone

An emergency PA microphone (part number ME0290 or ME0490) can be connected to J9 on the T-Gen2. For some configurations the microphone is optional, so the connection is unsupervised. For some configurations the connection is supervised as the microphone is included. J9-1 MIC- J9-2 MIC+ J9-3 PTT J9-4 PTT

4.6 Strobe Connection

The Strobe Output provides a three-branch open/short circuit supervised 24V 2A output that can be configured for specific operation.

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All default configurations enable the strobe output in the evacuate state. AS 4428.16 signals use a temporal 3 flash pattern synchronised with the tones. AS 2220.1 flashes the strobe at about 1Hz. The output supports wiring to the Simplex 4906-9103 and 4906-9104 strobes, for synchronised flashing. Xenon/LED strobes can also be used with some configurations. Note a suitable series diode is required for each strobe if none is included in the strobe (these Simplex strobes include

one). Each branch needs to be terminated with a 27k EOL resistor. If only 1 or 2 branches are wired, then the extra ELD resistor(s) should be fitted to the Strobe terminals on the T-Gen2.

Strobe +

Strobe -

T-Gen2

27K

27K

Another Branch or 27k EOL

- +4906-9103

Strobe

- +4906-9104

Strobe

4906-9103+ -

Strobe

J18

Fig 3.7 Strobe Wiring

Table 3.7 – Multi-branch supervision

Number of Branches EOLR on Strobe Output

Terminals

EOLR on each Branch

1 2 x 27k 27k

2 27k 27k

3 - 27k

4.7 Fault Relay & DEF- Outputs

The T-Gen2 provides a normally-energised change-over Fault relay output. When the T-Gen2 is powered down, or it detects a fault condition, the relay is turned off. Various conditions can be selected to cause fault via the configuration. A DEF- output is also provided (compatible with the EXT DEF- input on some Vigilant NZ fire panels). This open collector output turns on when the T-Gen2 is powered down or detects a fault.

DEF-

0V

T-Gen2

J16

EXT DEF-

0V

Sigma 5FP1600

Figure 3.8 DEF- Connection to NZ Panels 4.8 General Purpose Open Collector Outputs

The T-Gen2 provides 2 optionally-supervised (OC 1 and OC 2) and 2 non-supervised (OC 3 and OC 4) open collector outputs that can be configured to turn on for selected conditions. When supervision is enabled a load pull-up to >12V is required. A Load Supervision fault will be generated if the output voltage is <12V when the output is turned off. This supervision detects a disconnected or un-powered load, or a short to 0V, but does not detect an output short to +24V. The default configurations provide unsupervised Alarm (OC1) and Fault (OC2) outputs, but specific configurations can select supervision and a different condition.

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0C10V

OC2OC3

0VOC4

T-Gen2

J14

Relay

I

+24V

LED

4K7

Figure 3.9 Example Open Collector Wiring

4.9 Slave T-Gen2 Wiring

A (master) T-Gen2 can be connected to up to 9 other (Slave) T-Gen2 units to provide additional power output. The 100V and Strobe Outputs on each slave follow the master T-Gen2 with a very small time delay. Each Slave T-Gen2 needs to be configured for Slave operation and assigned a unique address (1-9). The master T-Gen2 must be configured for each Slave T-Gen2 connected, so it can identify and annunciate faults from each slave. The slaves can operate from separate PSUs and batteries, however the 0V terminals all need to be joined together. Any additional PSUs will need to be monitored for faults, e.g., configure a digital input on the master T-Gen2 for Ext PSU Fault. The master T-Gen2 is connected, daisy-chain style, to each slave using RJ45 cables from J28 on the master to J27 on the first slave, and from J28 on the first slave to J27 on the next. The order is not important, and no EOL device is required. The master T-Gen2 and all slaves need to be in the same or adjacent cabinets – the cabling is not suitable for external wiring. The 100V Speaker Output and Strobe Output of each Slave is wired as per the master. The microphone, Audio Inputs, Digital Inputs (including ALM- and AIE), Fault and Def- outputs and open collector outputs of each Slave T-Gen2 are not used and should be left unconnected.

0VJ20

QBUS OUTJ28

+24V

MasterT-Gen2

100V Speaker Wiring

StrobeWiring

J5100V

J18Strobe

PSU

Audio InputsAlarm Digital

Inputs

0V

QBUS INJ27

+24V

SlaveT-Gen2

100V Speaker Wiring

StrobeWiring

J5100V

J18Strobe

PSU

0VJ20 0V

QBUS INJ27

+24V

SlaveT-Gen2

100V Speaker Wiring

StrobeWiring

J5100V

J18Strobe

PSU

0VJ20

J28

Figure 3.10 Slave T-Gen2 Wiring 4.10 Slave T-Gen 50 Wiring

The low-level Audio Output of the T-Gen2 (J8 OUT1+/-) can be used as the Master audio source for multiple T-Gen 50 units operating in Slave mode. Note, T-Gen2 cannot be used as a slave to a T-Gen 50 master.

All the T-Gen units need to be co-located and share a common 0V connection. The fault outputs of all the T-Gen units need to be monitored by the fire panel. This could be achieved by wiring all the Fault relays in series via their NO and COM terminals (all relays are normally energised), or by a GP IN on the T-Gen2 Master be programmed for Ext Audio Fault and wired through the Slave T-Gen Fault relays as above to the 10k EOL, or be wired to all of the DEF- outputs, again with a 10k EOL to 0V at the last T-Gen 50. The T-Gen 50 units need to be configured for Slave Mode (Links Lk2, 5, 6 in Slave Mode).

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T-Gen 50(Slave Mode)

SIG0V

J8

OUT1 + OUT1 -

24V +24V -

24V0V

24V +0V -

+24V0V

OtherSlaves

T-Gen2

J20

Figure 3.11A Master Audio to T-Gen 50 Slaves

T-Gen 50

DEF-GPIN

T-Gen2

T-Gen 50

DEF-

0V

10kFit at last in chain

T-Gen 50 COMGP

IN

T-Gen2

T-Gen 50

10kFit at last in chain

NC NO

COM NC NO

0V

Figure 3.11B Fault Supervision Using DEF- Outputs Figure 3.11C Fault Supervision Using T-Gen 50 Fault Relays

4.11 T-Gen Wiring – Connection to Vigilant Fire Panels

FLT 0V

ALM-

0V 0V

FLT

NC

SUP

NO

C

MX1

ANCIL

Relay

(See Note 1)

10K

T-Gen2

0V

NO Fault

COM

ALM

YELLOW

YELLOW

BLACK

BLUE

Note 2

0V

ALM-

FLT

FLT 0V

FLT

FLT0V

T-Gen2

(Note 4)

+24V

0V

ALM-

E.g., PA0729 GP Relay Board (12V Relay)

ALM-

0V

FLT

10K

FLT0V

BELLS

C/+

BELLS-

See Note 3

FLT

FLT 0V

+24V

0V

ALM-

NO Fault

COM

SIG

Relay Output

F3200 Relay Bd

IOR, ADC130

ALM-

ELD 10K

0V

ALM-

ELD 10K

0V

Open

Collector

Output

IOR

F3200 , etc

Input IOR

ADR

ADM13X,

etc

FP1600 MK3

Sigma 5, Omega 64

MK3 (See Note 5)

COM Fault

FP1600 MK3Sigma 5, Omega 64MK3 (See Note 4)

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Notes

1. Please refer to MX1 LT0360 Installation Manual (NZ) or LT0439 Operator Manual (Australia) for more information. Use LM0319 (MX1/T-Gen Loom) or FP1121 3U Panel (see Note 2).

2. Refer to Section 3.2 for 24V power connections. FP1121 3U panel comes with premade loom with connector for MX1 use (ANC1 J4). For use with other panels remove connector and wire as shown above.

3. Requires connection to a suitable monitored 24V supply (FP1600/Sigma 5/Omega 64 Mk3). 4. FP1600/Omega 64 Mk3 boards have three 7-segment displays.

4.12 Fire Panel Wiring with Combined Alarm/Fault Supervision

+24V

0V

ALM-

C

NONC

S

+24V

F3200 BELLS

ELD

(Note 5)

ALM-

0V

T-Gen2

0V

ALM

+24V +24V+24V0V

ALM-SIG

NO

0V

COMFault

F4000/MX4428(Note 1)

F3200

ANCILRelay

+24V

0V0V

COMNC

NO

SUP

F4000 RRM(Note 3 & 4)

F3200 Relay Bd(Note 4)

0V

-/C

+24V

0V

ALM-

Notes

1. Cut “Ancil Sup link” on F4000, MX4428 Main Board.

2. The T-Gen2 needs to be configured for 4100ESi mode, so that the ALM input is unsupervised on the T-Gen2.

3. RRM must be inside FIP and its ADR wired to RESP IN.

4. Connect wire from NC terminal of RRM or 8 Relay Bd relay to “S” pin of supervision link. Do not fit Sup link at all.

5. 3k3 ELD for MX4428 Ancil Relay and RRM, F3200 Ancil Relay and F3200 Relay Bd. (2k5 (3k3//10k) for F3200 Bells.

6. Wire 3 x AUX power outputs together on APS to provide full power or use:

One VAUX output (2A) to power one T-Gen 60 with 40W load and no strobe current.

Two VAUX terminals (4A) to power one T-Gen 60 with 60W load and 1A strobe current.

Three VAUX terminals (6 A) to power 2 x T-Gen 60 or 1 x T-Gen 120 with full 100V load and no strobe

current.

APS

(Note 6)

AUX1+

AUX1-

B-

B+ NO

COM

+24V

ALM-

0V

Fault

4100ESi

T-GEN 2(Note 2)

NC

EOL 15KNAC

AUX2+

AUX3+

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4.13 Fire Panel Wiring with Combined Alarm/Fault Supervision

The following wiring can be used when the T-Gen2 is mounted in or adjacent to a Sigma 5, FP1600 or Omega 64 fire panel. The connection uses the DEF- line, which is not supervised for open circuit.

T-GEN2

+24V

+24V

0V

0V

ALM-

DEF-

+V

NO

C

BELLS –

Resistors removed,

(Note 4)

EXT DEF -

Notes: 1. Sigma 5, FP1600/OMEGA 64 Mk3 - EOL=10k.

Enable ALM- input monitoring on T-GEN2.

2. Requires connection to a monitored 24V supply.

3. FP1600/Omega64 Mk3 boards have three 7-

segment displays.

4. Sigma 5 and FP1600/OMEGA Mk3 require resistors

to be removed. Remove R15, R16 for Sigma. Remove

R62, R63 for FP1600/OMEGA 64 Mk3.

0V

(see Note 2)

EOL

(see Note 1)

Sigma 5

FP1600 Mk3 (Note 3)

OMEGA 64 Mk3 (Note 3)0V

4.14 Area Paging

By using the A 4488 Paging Console, the A 4489 Audio Switcher, and one or more 100V Switching Modules a 4-area remote paging system can be arranged. The A 4428 Audio Switcher is mounted with the T-Gen2 (e.g., in the FP1136 or FP1137 BOWS) and provides relay outputs to the T-Gen2 to signal which areas are to be paged, along with the paging microphone audio signal. One or two remote A 4428 Paging Consoles can be connected to the A 4489 Audio Switcher (using RJ45 cable). The Paging Consoles have a selectable chime option and volume adjustment. The 100V Switching Modules are connected to the T-Gen2 and switch the 100V speaker output to the various speaker lines depending on which paging areas are active and the assignment of the 100V Switching Module outputs to the various areas. Refer to the 100V Switching Module Installation Instructions (LT0668) for details on wiring them.

T-Gen2 + AUD IN

GP IN 1 0V GP IN 2 GP IN 3 0V GP IN 4

0V 24V

- AUD INJ10, J12

J15

J20

A4489 AudioSwitcher

LINE + OUT -

2 -

1 -

3 -

4 -

AUD IN -

-24V +24V

A4488 PagingMicrophone

A4488 PagingMicrophone

Fig 3.15 4-Area Paging Console Connections

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5. T-GEN2 CONFIGURATION & OPERATION Operation of T-Gen2 is controlled by the programmable configuration held within it. T-Gen2 is supplied with a number of default configurations, one of which can be selected via the OLED display (see Selecting the T-Gen2 Configuration). Otherwise a custom configuration can be prepared (and must be if certain optional features are required) via the SmartConfig PC software program and downloaded into the T-Gen2 (see Downloading a Configuration from SmartConfig).

Default Operation

T-Gen2 powers up in Auto mode, and will remain in this mode unless a User Interface is connected and Manual Mode is selected. In Auto Mode, an alarm condition (e.g., short circuit on the ALARM input) will trigger the selected Evacuate tone and messages to be played and the Strobe Output to be energised (+24V). These will remain on until the ALARM input goes out of alarm (normal or fault).

Fault Monitoring If Fault supervision is enabled on an input (or output), then an open circuit will cause a fault condition. Detection of a short circuit on the 100V and Strobe outputs will also cause a fault condition. A fault condition or power fail to the T-Gen2 will turn the Fault relay off (it is normally energised) and the DEF- output on. Note that the 100V Output is not supervised for the first 60 seconds after power up to allow the monitoring capacitors to

charge up.

Emergency Speech The operator may use the PA microphone (part number ME0290 or ME0490) for emergency speech. This is activated when the microphone’s PTT button is pressed. Speech overrides any Alert and Evacuate tones. Note some configurations do not supervise the microphone connection as the microphone is optional. On the BOWS

configuration the connection to the microphone is supervised as the microphone is included.

Slave Mode

Up to 9 T-Gen2 units configured for Slave operation can be connected to a master T-Gen2 to provide additional power output. The master T-Gen2 will need to be configured using SmartConfig to enable the various Slave T-Gen2 units that are connected. Each Slave T-Gen2 will need to be configured for Slave mode and the Slave address assigned (see Selecting the T-Gen2 Configuration).

6. CONFIGURATION

1. Jumpers/Hardware Links Link Name Function

LK1 Earth Monitoring Fit for Earth Fault supervision. Remove if PSU, fire alarm panel (e.g., MX1 or 4100ESi) or another device is doing earth fault supervision. Note, Earth Fault supervision will need to be disabled in the configuration as well.

LK2 EOL A RS485 End Of Line Termination – QBus Audio Channel. Not fitted.

LK3 EOL D RS485 End Of Line Termination – QBus Data Channel. Not fitted.

2. Level Controls Control Name Function

VR2 AUDIO_VOL1 Audio Input 1 Volume adjust (0-100%)

VR1 AUDIO_VOL2 Audio Input 2 Volume adjust (0-100%)

3. Selecting the T-Gen2 Configuration Each T-Gen2 is supplied pre-programmed with a particular configuration as described in Table 1. FP1115 and FP1116 are supplied with AS 4428; FP1136 and FP1137 are supplied with BOWS; FP1121 is supplied with FP1121; and FP1135 isolation Amplifiers have Isol Amp enabled. 4100ESi should be selected for T-Gen2 used in Simplex 4100ESi panels, and AS2220 should be selected for use in NZ panels.

Table 1 Default T-Gen2 Configurations

Name Description

AS4428 Suitable for a T-Gen2 installed in a fire panel without any optional modules (i.e., speech microphone, 100V Switching Modules, User Interfaces, or Slaves). Has AS4428.16 Alert & Evac tones, non-latching supervised Alarm input generates Evac tone and message, unsupervised AIE input plays Alert tone (no message), no earth fault or Microphone supervision (it is expected the fire panel does the earth fault monitoring), Audio Input 1 is always on, and Audio Input 2 is enabled by GP Input 1.

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4100ESi Same as AS4428 except the ALM input is unsupervised to support wiring to a NAC output on the 4100ESi APS.

AS2220 Same as AS4428 except the Alert and Evac tones are AS 2220.1 (NZS 4512) compliant.

BOWS Suitable for use in a Building Occupant Warning System (BOWS) - FP1136 or FP1137. Includes a user interface, speech microphone (supervised), supervised non-latching Alarm input generates AS4428.16 Evac tone and message, earth fault monitoring enabled, Audio Input 1 is always enabled, Input 2 is activated by GP Input 1 and AIE is an Ext PSU Flt input (wired to the Charger Fault output).

FP1121 Suitable for an FP1121 3U door, or FP1122 or FP1123 doors connected to T-Gen2. Same as BOWS except Earth fault monitoring is disabled (as unit will be installed in a fire panel that has earth fault monitoring) and unsupervised AIE input will play Alert tone (no message).

Slave Use for a slave T-Gen2. Has supervised 100V & Strobe outputs, all inputs disabled.

Isol. Amp Specific configuration for use in the FP1135 Isolation Amplifier. Select on a T-Gen2 being used as a replacement in this product.

The configuration can be changed on-site, e.g., to allow use as a Slave T-Gen2 or as a spare part for specific models. 1) Power up the T-Gen2 (or re-start it from the Diagnostics Menu) while holding down the SELECT button. This will put the T-Gen2 into Configure mode (it will be in fault and non- operational). 2) Press the NEXT button until the Configure option is shown, then press SELECT. This will have three menu items – press NEXT to step through and SELECT to use the displayed command. Show Config. Displays the name of the current configuration on the top line and the Slave Address on the bottom line. Select File. Allows the selection of a new configuration. Press NEXT/PREV to step through the available configurations, then press SELECT to choose the desired one. Set Slave Address. Allows selection of the Address to use with the Slave T-Gen configuration. An address of 1-9 is for a slave T-Gen, and 0 is needed for Master Mode. 3) Power down/up, or re-start the T-Gen2 to use the new configuration. 4. Downloading a Configuration from SmartConfig.

A specific configuration can be prepared using SmartConfig (refer SmartConfig User Manual LT0332) and downloaded as follows: 1) On the T-Gen2 press and hold the BACK button for a least 3 seconds. A display requesting enabling of USB mode is then shown. Press the SELECT button to enable USB mode. (This will stop the normal T-Gen2 operation and a fault will be generated). 2) Plug the USB cable from the PC into the T-Gen2. 3) Download the configuration from SmartConfig. 4) When complete, unplug the USB cable. 5) Press BACK on the T-Gen2 to disable USB mode. The T-Gen2 will automatically restart using the new configuration. 6) Test the new configuration is correct for the functionality required.

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7. OLED OPERATION The T-Gen2 contains an OLED display and 4 pushbuttons that allow the recall of the T-Gen2’s status, fault list, diagnostic voltages/current, and software version details; the activation of Test Mode and a test signal; and the listening, playing, and for recordable ones, the recording of messages. The OLED automatically switches off after 5 minutes, so press any button to turn the OLED on, if it is off. The four buttons operate as follows:

BACK Steps back or exits from the current screen or menu, ultimately to the base display.

PREV Steps backwards through the menu choices or values available for the current item.

NEXT Steps forwards through the menu choices or values available for the current item.

SELECT Selects the currently shown menu item, value or function.

The base display consists of 3 different layouts – depending on the condition of the T-Gen2: The NORMAL display shows the T-Gen2 type, firmware version and which of AUTO/MANUAL is currently active. The FAULTS Present display shows the number of faults present. The ALARM/EVAC SOUNDING display shows if an alarm is present, the active audio function – ALERT/EVAC/PA or MSG, and ZDIS if the evacuation zone is disabled.

NORMAL FAULTS PRESENT ALARM/EVAC SOUNDING Pressing NEXT, PREV or SELECT at the base display will show the T-Gen2 Main Menu. Press NEXT or PREV to step through the Main Menu items and SELECT to step into that menu. The menu options are: Faults List, Test, Signals, Diagnostics, and Software; which are described in the following tables.

FAULTS LIST DISPLAY

Display Description

Master Faults x Indicates the number of faults (x) on this T-Gen2. Press SELECT to view them. The top line of the fault display shows TM in the centre (for T-Gen2 Master).

Slave Faults x Indicates the number of faults on the 100V Switching Modules, User Interface and any Slave T-Gen2. Press SELECT to view the faults. The top line of the faults display shows: SLx for a fault with a Slave T-Gen2 at address x SMx for a fault with a Switching Module at address x UIx for a fault with the User Interface at address x

FAULT ON MASTER

FAULTS ON SWITCHING MODULE OR USER INTERFACE

F4000

(Note 6) F3200

+24V

0V ANCIL 0V

Relay NO

COM NC

SUP

+24V 0V

ALM-

EOLR

(See Note 1)

ELD

56k

DUAL LINE 50W MAX TOTAL

T-Gen 50 Master

(Note 5) +24V

+24V +

0V 0V Line

ALM- -

SIG

NO Fault

COM

T-Gen 50

Slave (Note 5)

+24V

+24V + 0V

0V Line

SIG -

NO Fault

COM

+24V

0V

ALM

-

SINGLE LINE 50W MAX

(See Note 2)

ELD 100k

ELD

100k

(See Note 2)

(See Note 2)

F4000 RRM

(Note 3) F3200 8RM

C

NO Relay (Note 4) S

NC

ALM- 0V

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Most of the fault descriptions are relatively obvious from the text shown. However, some may require an explanation as follows:

T-Gen2 FAULTS – MASTER/SLAVE

Fault Description Explanation

100V Cascade Flt Fault with a 100V Splitter Module or its outputs.

100V Undefined Flt Undefined Fault – probably two faults present.

Amp Monitor Flt The amplifier appears to have failed – but could be due to an overloaded 100V output.

Amplifier Error An internal fault is present with the T-Gen2 amplifier. The T-Gen2 requires replacement.

Supply Volt Low T-Gen2’s supply is below minimum.

Minus 5V FLT Internal fault – replace T-Gen2.

Plus 35V FLT Internal fault – replace T-Gen2.

CODEC FLT Internal fault – replace T-Gen2.

SPI FLASH FLT Internal fault – replace T-Gen2.

USB FAULT Internal fault – replace T-Gen2.

SD Card FLT Config requires Micro-SD card but it is missing, formatted incorrectly or has a file error.

QBUS Audio Port Slave T-Gen2 is not receiving audio. Check QBUS cabling to Slave T-Gen2.

QBUS Data Port Slave T-Gen2 is not receiving data. Check QBUS cabling to Slave T-Gen2.

Database FLT Slave T-Gen2 has invalid configuration.

Program CRC FLT Firmware of T-Gen2 CRC check fails.

TGEN File ERR T-Gen file is invalid. Try reconfiguring from SmartConfig.

Config File ERR Config file is invalid. Try reconfiguring from SmartConfig.

Config File CRC Config file is valid, but CRC doesn’t match. Try reconfiguring from SmartConfig.

Menu File ERR Menu file invalid. Try reconfiguring from SmartConfig.

Menu File CRC Menu file CRC doesn’t match. Try reconfiguring from SmartConfig.

WAV File CRC A recorded message file CRC is incorrect. Try reconfiguring from SmartConfig.

Output Overload 100V output is overloaded, amplifier output is reduced.

WDOG Restart T-Gen2 microprocessor has restarted due to a watchdog timeout.

Silenced Warning The Silence Warning function has been activated on the user interface

SWITCHING MODULE/USER INTERFACE FAULTS

Comms Fail 100V Switching Module (SMx) or User Interface (UIx) is not communicating with T-Gen2 – check cable, configuration, and addressing of module.

CRC Fail Program faulty. Replace module.

Software FLT Program faulty. Replace module.

Restart Temporary Restart. If doesn’t clear replace module.

B Restart Temporary Restart. If doesn’t clear replace module.

W Restart Temporary Restart. If doesn’t clear replace module.

Config Error Configuration Error. If doesn’t clear replace module.

Stack Overflow Temporary Software Fault. If doesn’t clear replace module.

Stack Underflow Temporary Software Fault. If doesn’t clear replace module.

TEST MENU

Display Description

Test Tone Press SELECT to activate a 1kHz sine wave to the 100V output. The current volume is shown (0-100%). Press NEXT to increase and PREV to decrease the volume.

Test Mode Press SELECT to activate Test Mode. The top line shows the Test Mode on/off status. In Test Mode the T-Gen2 operates as usual, but no sounds (except Speech) or strobe activations are generated. This allows the operation to be tested (e.g., press ALERT/EVAC if a User Interface is present) or observe the operation when an alarm is received. Press SELECT or BACK to turn off Test Mode.

SIGNALS MENU

Display Description

AS 2220 ALERT AS 4428.16 ALERT, etc.

Shows the name of each of the Signals present in the configuration. Press SELECT to select the Signal for the following functions.

Listen Audio 1 Listen to the Signal via the low-level Audio Output 1 (e.g., via a head set or external device). The volume can be adjusted through 0-100% by pressing NEXT/PREV. Note this will stop the 100V output and the Signal (tones/messages) will be played to any devices (e.g., external amplifier, T-Gen 50 Slave) connected to the AUD OUT1 J7/J8.

Play 100V Line Plays the signal to the 100V output and to the Strobe output. Allows testing of the signal, sound level measurement, etc. The volume can be adjusted through 0-100% by pressing NEXT/PREV.

Record Allows the message to be re-recorded if enabled in the configuration.

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DIAGNOSTICS MENU

Display Description

Supply Voltage Press SELECT to show various input and internal voltages currents. Press NEXT/PREV to step through. Power Voltage – the 35V supply. P35V Voltage – the internal 35V for the amplifier. AMP Current – current (amps) drawn by the amplifier. ALM Input Volt – voltage on Alarm Input. AIE Input Volt – voltage on A/I/E Input. GPInput 1 – voltage on GPIN1. GPInput 2 – voltage on GPIN2. GPInput 3 – voltage on GPIN3. GPInput 4 – voltage on GPIN4. Minus 5 voltage – minus 5 voltage for Strobe/Supervision. OC1 OC2

Format Disk Formats the internal flash memory that stores the configuration. Use this command only if the contents must be cleared and the memory reformatted. The T-Gen2 will not work afterward and will need to be reconfigured using SmartConfig.

Restart T-Gen Restarts the T-Gen2.

SOFTWARE MENU

Display Description

Firmware Pressing SELECT displays the firmware version and CRC for the T-Gen2; and pressing NEXT/PREV steps through the firmware version for each of the 100V Switching Modules, User Interface and Slave T-Gen2 that are configured, connected and operational.

Config File On the first page the system name of the configuration is shown. Pressing NEXT displays the second page, which shows the time and date the configuration file was created. Pressing NEXT again shows the internal version and format.

Menu File On the first page the time and date the menu file was created are displayed. Pressing NEXT displays the second page, which shows the version and format of the menu file.

Memory Usage Displays the internal flash memory usage for the configuration, messages, etc. The first value is the number of k bytes used, the second is the maximum available (not all will be available as some is needed for folders, etc.).

FIRMWARE UPDATE New firmware may be made available for the T-Gen2 – see the Fireplace website http://vigilant-fire.com.au This can be installed using SmartConfig – refer to the SmartConfig Help file or User Manual for instructions.

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8. SPECIFICATIONS FP1115 / FP1116

Weight 0.65kg / 1.5kg

Size 125x195x55mm / 125x195x110mm

Supply Voltage 19.2Vmin - 28.8Vmax

Operating Temperature Range -5C to +45C

Relative Humidity 0 to 95% non-condensing

Storage Temperature Range -20C to +70C

Quiescent Current

Power Save Mode (Audio turned off) 45mA

Audio enabled but idle (no signal) 170mA

Active Current - 60W/120W (excluding strobe current) 3A @ 27V, 4.5A @ 20V / 6A @ 27V, 9A @ 20V

Avg Alarm Current (excludes Strobe) AS4428.16 Tones Selected AS2220.1 Tones Selected

1A @ 60W / 2A @ 120W

2.4A @ 60W / 4.8A @ 120W

100V Output

Line Power - Tones 60W rms / 120W rms

- Audio 60W rms / 120W rms

Maximum line capacitance 200nF

Audio Frequency range

+/- 1dB 260Hz – 3800Hz

+/- 3dB 215Hz – 8400Hz

100V Speaker Line Supervision

ELD - 1 Branch 56k 0.4W

- 2 Branches 100k 0.4W

Strobe Output

ELD - 1 to 3 branches 1x10k - 3 x 27k 0.4W

Current rating (add to Active Current above) Max 2.0A

Audio Inputs

Audio 1 & Audio 2 230mVrms (min) into 5k isolated for full power

Microphone - Input Level 3mV - 100mV rms, PTT driven, optionally supervised

Digital Inputs

Input Voltage Range 0-30Vdc

Supervised 10k EOL, <3.5V Active, O/C Fault

Unsupervised <3.5V Active

Open Collector Outputs

Off State 30Vdc max

On State <1V @ 100mA max

Supervision <12V in off state will cause fault

Fault Relay Normally Energised

Change-over relay, 30Vdc <2A

DEF- Output <1V @ 100mA max in fault

30Vdc when off

Interfaces

OLED, 4 button menu structured

QBus compliant Master / Slave operation, User Interface and 100V Switching Module system integrated

On-board Storage 4Mbyte (configuration and audio files)

Micro-SD Card 32GB max size FAT32 support

Headphone Output (internal) - Load impedance 8 min 6mW

9. PART NUMBERS FP1115, FP,T-Gen 60,24V,C/W INSTALL LIT & MTG

T-Gen60 model of T-Gen2 able to drive a speaker load up to 60W. Supports two non-emergency audio inputs (BGM, paging), a microphone audio input (Speech or Paging), 6 supervised inputs (Alarm, Fault, Paging), 4 open-collector outputs, normally-energised Fault relay, supervised single polarity strobe output, and 100V speaker output. FP1116, FP,T-Gen 120,24V,C/W INSTALL LIT & MTG

T-Gen120 model of T-Gen2 able to drive a speaker load up to 120W.

FP1117 FP,100V SWITCHING MODULE,C/W LIT,LOOMS & MTG BRK

Provides 4 supervised, short-circuit isolated 100V outputs (each rated at up to 100W) from the T-Gen2’s 100V output, along with control of each output by the T-Gen2 to provide area paging. A QBus slave module. Supplied on MX1-style mounting bracket with cables and EOLs. FP1118 FP,100V SPLITTER MODULE,C/W LIT,LOOMS & MTG BRKT

Provides 4 supervised, short-circuit isolated 100V outputs (each rated at up to 100W) from the T-Gen2’s 100V output. No control of the outputs is available. Signals fault to the T-Gen2 by superimposing a fault on the T-Gen2’s 100V input. Standalone operation (not a QBus slave). Supplied on MX1-style mounting bracket with cables and EOLs.

FP1119 FP,4100ESi,T-GEN 60/120 BRKT,C/W POWER LOOM & LIT

This metal plate provides mounting for 1 x T-Gen2 (60W or 120W) in a 4100ESi PDI backplane. Two FP1119 plates, one ME0504 APS and one FP1120 100V Switching Module bracket can be mounted in a PDI backplane. The kit

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includes mounting hardware and a loom to connect the Signal Power voltage on the PDI backplane to the T-Gen2’s 24V terminals. FP1120 FP,4100ESi,2 X 100V SWT MODULE BRKT,C/W LIT & MTG

This metal bracket mounts (legacy-style) in the 4100ESi PDI backplane to provide mounting for up to 2 x FP1117 100V Switching Modules or 2 x FP1118 100V Splitter Modules (or one of each). FP1121, FP,GRADE 3 EWS UI 3U DOOR,C/W T-Gen 60 & MIC,GREY

A grey 3U 19” rack mounting door complete with a T-Gen60 mounted on the back of it. A microphone and front panel User Interface are supplied fitted to provide a complete functional unit. A loom for connection to MX1 Controller for power, control and monitoring is factory fitted. Wiring to the 100V speaker and Strobe line is required to make it operational.

FP1122 FP,GRADE 3 EWS UI 3U DOOR,C/W LOOM & MIC,GREY

A grey 3U 19” rack mounting door complete with a Grade 3 user interface and PA microphone ready for connection to a T-Gen60 or T-Gen120 mounted inside the cabinet. A 1.5m power loom and microphone extension loom are included, long enough to connect to the T-Gen2 mounted on the gear plate in a 40U deep cabinet, for example. Suitable for mounting in an MX1 fire alarm panel. FP1123 FP,GRADE 3 EWS UI 3U DOOR,C/W LOOM & MIC,BLACK

A black 3U 19” rack mounting door complete with a Grade 3 user interface and PA microphone ready for connection to a T-Gen60 or T-Gen120 mounted inside the cabinet. A 1.5m power loom and microphone extension loom are included, long enough to connect to the T-Gen2 mounted on the gear plate in a 40U deep cabinet, for example. Suitable for mounting in a Simplex 4100ESi fire alarm panel. FP1136 FP, 60W T-GEN2 BUILDING OWS, 8U TITANIA CAB

A complete Building Occupant Warning System (BOWS) including a T-Gen 60, 5A PSU, 3U 19” rack mounting door with Grade 3 User Interface and microphone mounted in a titania-coloured 8U cabinet. Space for an additional T-Gen 60 and batteries, 3 x 100V Switching or 100V Splitter modules is available. Note the 5A PSU may limit the expansion T-Gen 2 load capacity. FP1137 FP, 120W T-GEN2 BUILDING OWS, 18U CAB

A complete BOWS including a T-Gen 120, 12A PSU, 3U 19” rack mounting door with Grade 3 User Interface and microphone, all mounted in an 18U x 310 deep rack cabinet. Space for batteries, additional T-Gen 120, and up to 8 x 100V Switching or 100V Splitter modules is available. Note the 10A PSU may limit the expansion T-Gen 120 load capacity.

ME0290 Mech Assy, 1955-3, T-Gen/MVAC Dynamic Microphone ME0490 Mech Assy, 1955-44, T-GEN50, Dynamic Microphone

A noise-cancelling dynamic microphone suitable for plugging onto the T-Gen2 to provide emergency PA or for field recording of the digitised speech message(s). ME0290 has a 1m coiled cord. ME0490 has a 1m extension to this coiled cord, suitable for internal routing in the cabinet, if required.

ME0292 Mech Assy, 1955-25, T-Gen Empty Box, Keyed 003

A 240W x 295H x 85D, cream wrinkle coloured, locked, metal box suitable for mounting the T-Gen2 (not included) inside. SU0360 A 4488 4 Zone Paging Console: A 4 zone paging console with microphone and chime option that can be

used with the SU0361 A 4489 Audio Switcher to achieve 4 area paging from remote locations. Up to two paging consoles can be connected to the SU0361 Audio Switch. SU0361 A 4489 Audio Switcher: Used with the A 4428 4 zone paging console to provide relay outputs. Able to be

mounted inside the BOWS cabinet.

10. SUPPLEMENTAL TERMS & LICENSED SOFTWARE

The T-Gen2 contains Licensed Software.

These Supplement Te rms (“Supplemental Terms”) a re in add i t i on t o any Te rms and Cond i t i ons o f Sa le (“Agreement”) entered in to between the End-user (“You”) of the 100V Switching Module (“Product”) and Johnson Controls (“Johnson Controls”) regarding your purchase of the Product and use of the Licensed Software (as defined below). To the extent of any conflict between the terms of the Agreement and any Supplemental Terms, the Supplemental Terms will apply. Your acceptance of the Product will constitute acceptance of these Supplemental Terms. Title and Copyright. It is hereby understood and agreed that as between Johnson Controls and You, all information

and intellectual property relating to the Product and Licensed Software including but not limited to patents, designs, drawings, instruction booklets, specifications, circuit drawings, componentry, trade secrets, trade marks and copyright in such information and intellectual property, and all right, title and interest therein, are the sole property of or licensed by Johnson Controls and You shall gain no right, title or interest in such information whatsoever. You do not acquire any rights to the Products except for the sole purpose for which the Product was supplied to You. Licensed Software. The Product may contain incorporation of “Open Source” and other Third Party Software (“Licensed Software”). You must not, and must not permit any person reasonably within your control nor procure any

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